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Academic Article Dietary selenium modulates activation and differentiation of CD4+ T cells in mice through a mechanism involving cellular free thiols.
Academic Article Selenoprotein K knockout mice exhibit deficient calcium flux in immune cells and impaired immune responses.
Academic Article The role of selenium in inflammation and immunity: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities.
Academic Article Selenium and asthma.
Academic Article Increasing dietary selenium elevates reducing capacity and ERK activation associated with accelerated progression of select mesothelioma tumors.
Academic Article Selenoproteins and cardiovascular stress.
Academic Article Stable expression and function of the inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor requires palmitoylation by a DHHC6/selenoprotein K complex.
Academic Article Selenium-Containing Phycocyanin from Se-Enriched Spirulina platensis Reduces Inflammation in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis by Inhibiting NF-?B Activation.
Academic Article Selenium nanoparticles decorated with Ulva lactuca polysaccharide potentially attenuate colitis by inhibiting NF-?B mediated hyper inflammation.
Academic Article Selenium, Selenoproteins, and Immunity.
Academic Article Selenium Restores Synaptic Deficits by Modulating NMDA Receptors and Selenoprotein K in an Alzheimer's Disease Model.
Academic Article A role for dietary selenium and selenoproteins in allergic airway inflammation.
Academic Article The selenoproteome exhibits widely varying, tissue-specific dependence on selenoprotein P for selenium supply.
Academic Article Mechanisms by which selenium influences immune responses.
Academic Article The influence of selenium on immune responses.
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Academic Article Methylseleninic Acid Provided at Nutritional Selenium Levels Inhibits Angiogenesis by Down-regulating Integrin ?3 Signaling.
Academic Article Author Correction: Methylseleninic Acid Provided at Nutritional Selenium Levels Inhibits Angiogenesis by Down-regulating Integrin ?3 Signaling.
Academic Article Selenoproteins as regulators of T cell proliferation, differentiation, and metabolism.
Academic Article Roles for Selenoprotein I and Ethanolamine Phospholipid Synthesis in T Cell Activation.
Academic Article Advances in the biology of selenium and selenoproteins.
Academic Article Editorial: Selenium and Selenoproteins in Brain Development, Function, and Disease.
Academic Article Arsenic retention in erythrocytes and excessive erythrophagocytosis is related to low selenium status by impaired redox homeostasis.
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